The Elevators
The Complete Guide to Elevator Mechanics, History, and the Physics of Vertical Travel
by Harold M.Stevens
The elevator is the most important machine most people have never thought about.
The Elevators: The Complete Guide to Elevator Mechanics, History, and the Physics of Vertical Travel is the definitive popular science guide to the invention that made the modern city possible — written for curious minds who want the real story, not a textbook.
Inside you'll discover:
→ Why Elisha Otis cut a rope in front of a crowd in 1854 — and why it changed civilisation
→ The ingenious counterweight system that lets a small motor lift two tonnes of steel and people with ease
→ How elevator control systems use artificial intelligence to predict where you're going before you press a button
→ The dramatic accidents that shaped today's safety systems — and why modern elevators almost never fail
→ The ropeless, magnetically levitated elevators being built right now that will move horizontally as well as vertically
→ Why the space elevator — a cable stretching 36,000 kilometres to orbit — is no longer science fiction
→ How one machine reshaped architecture, real estate, city planning, and human psychology simultaneously
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